Monthly Archives: January 2017 - Page 11

Be careful if you suddenly find Antivirus 10 on your computer because it is quite likely that you do not remember installing this software. As a matter of fact, our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that this is a rogue anti-spyware program that could pose a threat to your system security, not to mention that its alleged virus scans are totally fake and annoying as well. If you happened to engage with any content coming from rogue software, you may find yourself on malicious websites or download malicious infections. Unfortunately, if this infection is present on your system, it is quite possible that you will also find other malware threats. This obviously means multiple system security threats that can make your computer really vulnerable. If you want to save the day and your privacy as well, we advise you to remove Antivirus 10 as soon as possible.Read more »

Manifestus Ransomware can show you a fake system warning to get itself time to encrypt your personal data (e.g. photos, pictures, documents, and so on). As usual for such malicious applications once this infection finishes the encryption process it displays a message from its creators. Based on the shown note it looks like the cyber criminals want users to pay a ransom of 0.2 BTC in exchange for a unique decryption key. While they might sound reassuring, in reality, there are no guarantees the malware’s creators will send you the decryption key as it might not even exist. Therefore, we would advise you not to waste your money and restore encrypted data yourself while using copies placed on external hard drives or other storages. Just before you connect any storage, delete Manifestus Ransomware with the instruction available below or with a legitimate antimalware tool.Read more »